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Welcome to Loop A local, family owned business

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HOLYWOOD EDITION #69 • OCTOBER 2018 •

What’s Inside?

12 GET CREATIVE

06 | WILLS MONTH Hunt Solicitors offer half price wills to help you plan

08 | ASHFIELD GIRLS A fantastic idea for a special space, created by a pupil

10 | INSPIRED A County Down man begins work in an innovative new job

12 | LOAF POTTERY The autumn and winter line up of classes has been revealed

28 HOME

16 | CINEMAGIC An extraordinarily huge line up yet again. Dive in.

20 | ORCHARDVILLE FC The first ever football team of local charity Orchardville

24 FOOD & DRINK

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24 | CULTRA INN We were invited to check out the new menu at The Cultra Inn

26 | HAIR ADVICE Sabrina Robinson is back with advice on Autumn colour trends

28 | REFOUND Jill from ReFound gets your floor layered up for winter


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Headlines Oct 18

News

being a Cadet, but we also know that it can be awkward to walk into somewhere new, knowing no-one. Hopefully anyone coming along to check out our Detachments will see how friendly we all are and will feel welcome. Toni Walker … it’s up to us to persuade them to give Cadets a try!” Sixteen-year-old Sophie Ayres who is an enthusiastic member of Donaghadee Detachment agrees. She says, “If you tried to Sophie Ayres do outdoor activities alone or with Jake Drinkwater mates you’d find it very expensive, but we get to do all sorts of things as part of our involvement with Cadets - mountain biking, climbing, marksmanship, abseiling and kayaking, plus we can do the Duke North Down teenagers are being encouraged to put real-life fun, friendof Edinburgh Awards, work towards ship, action and adventure ahead of social networking for a few hours each week. The Army Cadet Force is inviting local teens to take a break BTECs and we get the chance to go on Camp every year. There’s so from their computers, phones and digital devices in order to check out much happening that there really is what’s happening at Cadet Detachments across North Down. something for everyone and most of us manage to find something we particularly enjoy doing - but, even n offer will be everything of achievement. Importantly, it if you aren’t great at a particular from boredom-busting also gives our Cadets something outdoor adventure to significant to put on their Personal activity, it’s always good craic having a go!” confidence-building accreditations, Statements as they prepare for with the opportunity to create college or apply for their first jobs In Bangor Cadets meet at the a new network of friends while and everyone comes away feeling Army Reserve Centre at Balloo Avenue in the town at 7pm each gaining skills and discovering positive about themselves. Monday; Gransha Detachment hidden talents. “No-one can be good at meets at the Cadet Hut at Colonel Sam McCammond, everything, but we believe Church Lane in Bangor at 7pm Commandant of 2nd (NI) Battalion that everyone can be good on Thursdays; Donagahdee Army Cadet Force, says, “We at something and our hugely Detachment meets at the Church know just how much young committed Adult Instructors of Ireland at Church Lane in the people can achieve when they make sure that every one of the town at 7pm on Wednesday. are given the opportunity and Cadets under their care has the In Holywood the Holywood support to succeed, and that’s encouragement and opportunity Detachment meets at the Army exactly what we offer in the Cadet to shine.” movement. It’s always good Teens from Detachments across Reserve Centre at kinnegar at 7pm each Thursday and the Sullivan craic, but our Cadets also put County Down are already in some serious work, learning getting behind the membership Upper Detachment (open only to students of the school) meets something new every week and campaign, preparing to there at 7pm every Wednesday. stretching themselves with training welcome newcomers. Peninsula Detachment Army Cadet that can lead to respected Cadet Sergeant Toni Walker, Force meets at Glastry College in accreditations. Acquiring those (pictured), who serves as Her new skills – whether that’s a BTEC Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet Ballyhalbert at 7pm on Mondays. Call 0800 730 730 or visit in Public Services or how to abseil for County Down, says, “We all off a cliff – creates a real sense know how much you can get out of www.armycadets.com.

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News

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Belmont & Holywood Cancer Research Fund Raising Committee This is the end of our 30th year as Belmont CR Committee and now we have merged with the Holywood area.

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ur committee raises annually between £15,000 and £20,000 which is sent to CRUK head office for distribution to research centres throughout the UK. Across the UK each year Cancer Research allocates approximately £430 million which is spent on research on over 200 types of cancers. Here, our NI Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology receives over twice as much as is raised in NI for their research and clinical trials.

UPCOMING EVENTS *Our next event is the Annual Quiz on Friday 23rd Nov at 7.30 held at CIYMS in Belmont. Tickets, at £6, are available at the Bloomfield and Holywood CR Charity shops or from the committee. *December 9th sees our Annual Carol Service 7pm at St Philip &St James Parish Church, Holywood. This will be hosted by Roisin McAuley with the Parish and Priory College Choirs and the Sullivan School Brass Band. It will

be a great start for everyone to the Festive Season. *On 2nd Feb 2019 there will be a special concert for CRUK by the King’s Chorale to be held in St Mark’s Parish Church in Belmont. Save the date and watch out for details in the New Year. If you have been touched by cancer in any way and would like to support this amazing charity please contact the Committee through their email belmontandholywoodcr @yahoo.com

Ulster Folk & Transport Museum Halloween Events It’s that time of year again Ulster Folk & Transport Museum Dark Side of Ballycultra Thursday 25 – Saturday 27 October The Dark Side of Ballycultra is a spooky walking tour not for the faint hearted as a night of screams and chills awaits. Visitors will be guided around the lamplit streets of the Folk Museum’s Ballycultra town’s houses, churches and school yards to be greeted by local residents with haunting stories to tell. Suitable for children 12 years and above if not easily

scared! Tour dates are from 25 – 27 October at 6.30pm & 8.30pm, booking is essential www.nmni.com/whats-on Halloween Family Festival Wednesday 31 October Come along to the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum’s Halloween Family Festival at Cultra, Wednesday 31 October, to experience the spooky sights and mischievous antics happening throughout the day-long festival. Dress in your scariest costume to celebrate the spooky season and have

a peak into the Folk Museum’s atmospheric rural dwellings or explore the Transport Museum’s dark train carriages and take part in a spooky showcase of events – meet the owls in the Rail Gallery, play traditional Halloween apple games, be a mad scientist with Scientific Sue, watch a scary movie in the Picture House or make a traditional turnip lantern to scare away spirits. Museum opening hours 10am – 4pm, for further museum event information or to book online visit www.nmni.com/whats-on


Legal

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Advice Hunt Solicitors have their annual Wills month in October with a half price offer

effect on your death and your chosen Executor has no control over your affairs whilst you are still alive. If you wish to appoint someone to control your affairs when you are alive then you will need an Enduring Power of Attorney. This is a relatively straightforward document that we can discuss with you during your appointment. To put this in place we will need to meet with your chosen Attorney or Attorneys as they will need to accept their appointment by signing the document.

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Wills Month is Back This October! Keeping your Will up to date is a vital part of keeping your affairs in order. Whether you are in need of your first Will or it’s time to change an existing Will here are some answers to frequently asked questions we would get from clients.

Q. Should my Will try to cover every eventuality? A. It can be tempting to try and make your Will cover a wide range of hypothetical scenarios, however you shouldn’t attempt to fit every possibility in to it. Your Will should be updated every few years. However particular attention should be given to your Will following certain life events such as marriage, divorce, death of a beneficiary, death of an Executor or a change in your assets. However a Will should reflect

your circumstances now and not what they could be in the future.

Q. I want someone to have control over my affairs if I ever lost the ability to do it myself, can I do this in my Will? A. By writing a Will you get to choose who will deal with your affairs after your death. This person is known as your Executor and you may select more than one if you wish. These appointments will only come into

Q. What happens if I die and don’t have a Will? A. If you die without a Will the law decides how your property is divided. This is known as dying ‘Intestate’. Dying without a Will takes away your control to decide who inherits from your Estate. It could be that someone who you wouldn’t want to inherit could take all or part of your Estate. It can also make the administration process more costly and take more time to be finalised. Leaving a valid Will is the only way to make your wishes on death known. These are just a small number of queries we are asked on a regular basis and we would always advise that having a professionally drafted Will is the best course of action. Contact us today to arrange an initial consultation. Our details are below. We can discuss your personal circumstances and draft a Will that suits your needs. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Tel 028 90 428 600 or call to 77 High Street, Holywood, BT18 9AQ www.huntsolicitors.com


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Schools

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The Sanctuary A new area has been created within the school’s Learning Zone

Ashfield Girls’ School Creates Sanctuary For Autistic Pupils Team Work Now that the summer holidays have drawn to a close, one local high school student has used the break to create a new area named The Sanctuary, within their school’s Learning Zone, with help from the team at IKEA Belfast. 14-yearold Chelsea Smith helped design the space with her Head of Junior School IKEA Belfast’s design team donated inspirational and calming products to ensure relaxation and to boost productivity

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helsea Smith, a Year 11 pupil at Ashfield Girls’ High School, wanted to create a sensory space at the school’s Learning Zone for pupils who suffer from anxiety. Beverley Cripps, Head of Junior School was so inspired by Chelsea’s conscientious proposal that she put forward the idea to create the room to the School Principal. Shortly after this, Beverley reached out to IKEA Belfast to ask for some support with designing the room. The store is located just a few short minutes from the east Belfast school. Beverley also liaised with a local autism support group to get advice on items that may help create a calming atmosphere for the room and worked with IKEA Belfast’s Interior Design team who addressed their needs by

On Stage PICTURED L-R Beverley Cripps (Ashfield Girls’ School), Gemma Drinkell (IKEA), Chelsea Smith Ashfield Girls’s School pupil. For more information on IKEA’s work in the community visit www.IKEA.com

donating soft lighting from a SOLVINDEN LED lighting chain, comfy STOCKHOLM 2017 cushions and a SANDARED pouffe. Additional KALLAX shelving units were also donated to keep the room free of clutter and keep items out of view using DRONA storage creating a fresh, clear space. Thanks to the donation of functional products from IKEA Belfast, Chelsea has created an everyday Sensory Space for pupils who are looking for a calming and quiet place to relax during school break times. Gemma Drinkell, Marketing Specialist from IKEA Belfast commented; “At IKEA, our vision is to help create a better everyday life for the many people and we know how important a sanctuary is

to escape busy corridors that can often be overwhelming. We were delighted to work with Chelsea to bring her idea to life and look forward to hearing feedback from the pupils in the new term.” Beverley Cripps Ashfield Girls’ School Head of Junior School commented; “We are so grateful for IKEA Belfast’s donation to the Learning Zone’s Sanctuary. The room is not just a place to unwind but it is a safe place for pupils to support each other and address issues that may upset them. Looking after our pupils’ mental health and wellbeing is very important to Ashfield Girls’ School and we hope that new and returning pupils coming to the school will feel encouraged to use this space for their needs.”



Support

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Congrats James Nelson, who NOW Group supported to get his first ever paid job

Local Man with Learning Difficulties Secures First Job at Bangor Town Hall Job Satisfaction

James Nelson from Bangor has been offered his first paid job as a cleaner in Ards and North Down Borough Council following training and support from social enterprise NOW Group.

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ames, aged 27, always wanted to follow in the footsteps of his late Mum and become a cleaner. However, not being able to read or write, he found traditional job search services didn’t work as he wasn’t able to complete application forms nor did he feel confident being interviewed. Things changed when he was referred to NOW Group, a social enterprise that supports people with learning difficulties and autism into training and employment. NOW specialise in offering dedicated employment officers who work with people at whatever stage they are at on their path to employment. Training courses, careers advice as well as help in applying for jobs and attending interviews is provided as part of the service. When a cleaning job with Mount Charles based in Bangor Town Hall was advertised James applied prepping for hours beforehand with his Employment Officer. He was offered the job just hours after the interview. James now works part time hours, five days a week. James said, “I was nervous starting the job because I didn’t know if people would like me or if I would know what to do, but everyone is really friendly and I love my job. I found it tiring at

first but I like coming here every day and I know the place like the back of my hand now! “My family are pleased, especially because I am following in Mum’s footsteps. It’s nice to be able to make my own money which I’m going to use to pay for driving lessons. NOW made everything much easier than when I was trying to get a job by myself; I’d tell everyone who has a learning difficulty to speak to them because they will be able to help you.” NOW Group participants are able to take part in a number of accredited training courses for example Essential Skills English, Customer Service, CV Writing and Interview Skills. Employment officers also help with job searches, writing applications and can even request reasonable adjustment from potential employers to attend interviews for support. James is also part of NOW’s Skills Group, a group who meet weekly in Bangor to improve their employability skills and take part in activities that may help them secure work including job searches, employer visits and communication exercises. Through this group James has made new friends and now regularly socialises with them. NOW continue to support participants once they have

James with Mayor of Ards and North Down Borough Council, Councillor Richard Smart

found a job and James’ Job Coach Emily Downey worked alongside him in his new role for a few weeks to make sure he was confident in what he was doing. Emily helped to break down tasks and even created a workbook showing what he had to do each day. Councillor Richard Smart, Mayor of Ards and North Down Borough Council said, “It is hugely important to provide support services for individuals to remove the many barriers that keep people with learning disabilities out of the work place. People with learning difficulties often struggle to get into work because of the preparation that is needed to secure and be successful in interviews. NOW Group helps to break down these barriers providing pre and post support and a pathway for people to be placed in jobs. It’s a win win for both parties.” NOW Group’s employment and training service is part funded by the European Social Fund 2014-2020, Department for the Economy, Department for Communities and Ards and North Down Borough Council.

Find out more at www.nowgroup.org, call 028 90 436400 or email admin@nowgroup.org.


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Community

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Get Involved Plenty going on at Loaf pottery for the season ahead

• Emily Downey, Lauren McNeil and Josh Lyness are pictured taking part in a Paint Me, Glaze Me workshop in Loaf Pottery.

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Loaf Pottery Crawfordsburn Launches Autumn Winter Events Sign Up Loaf Pottery and Coffee Shop in Crawfordsburn has launched their autumn – winter programme unveiling a packed schedule of classes and events.

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rom pottery to kid’s workshops, pizza to floristry there is something for everyone to enjoy. Loaf Pottery opened in May on the site of the former Pinewood Pottery

on Main Street in Crawfordsburn. The arts centre and cafe is run by the NOW Group, an award winning social enterprise that supports people with learning difficulties and autism into jobs

with a future. The autumn – winter events programme features pottery workshops, a supper club, wine sampling evening, floristry classes and kids events. Seasonal


Full list of classes and events: • Loaf Pottery’s resident potter Josh Lyness is pictured in the social enterprise arts centre.

highlights for autumn include a 2 hour Autumn Wreath Workshop on Thursday 18th October hosted by Wild and Wonderful Flowers where participants can create a beautiful adornment for their door and an Autumn Supper Club on Thursday 15th November at which guests will be treated to a seasonal feast of locally sourced, seasonal produce with a four course menu. In the lead up to Christmas Loaf Pottery will be helping customers get in the festive spirit with a number of themed events. The Pottery is running workshops for people to make their own Christmas tree toppers or Christmas baubles, while those looking for a unique office Christmas party can book a private Pizza and Pottery night for up to 15 people. Loaf Pottery also has a number of events for

kids to explore their creativity and imagination. There is an after school craft club, make your own animal sculpture workshop or Paint Me, Glaze Me sessions. Class places are limited and must be booked in advance, to book call 028 9185 3340 or email pottery@loafcatering.com. Loaf Pottery and Coffee Shop is open 9.30am to 3pm Monday to Wednesday, 9am to 9pm Thursday to Saturday and 11am to 3pm on Sundays. The cafe offers a range of quality teas and coffee, homemade traybakes, scones and a tasty selection of breakfast and lunch options including artisan wood fired pizza. A range of ceramics made on site by in house Potter Josh Lyness will soon be available to buy on the premises and online. Find out more and see the full list of events at www.loafcatering.com.

POTTERY WORKSHOPS 22nd – 31st October Paint your own pumpkin 10th & 17th November and 24th November & 1st December Make your own Christmas tree topper 8th December & 15th December Paint your own Christmas bauble Available during opening hours - Paint Me, Glaze Me (no booking required) EVENTS 27th September, 8th, 22nd & 29th November Pizza and Pottery nights 6th, 13th & 20th December Pizza and Pottery nights available for private bookings 26th October Italian Wine Sampling Evening 15th November Autumn supper club CRAFT WORKSHOPS 18th October Autumn wreath workshop 15th November Dressing your table for the season 6th December Christmas Wreath Workshop KIDS POTTERY 11th September – 23rd October and 13th November – 18th December After school craft club 6th October Make your own animal sculpture Available during opening hours – Baby hand prints (please book in advance)


Support

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Partnership providing families with sick children access to the Travel for Treatment grant.

Travel For Treatment Grant Takes Off From Belfast City Airport Partnership

Belfast City Airport has partnered with the Cancer Fund for Children to provide families with sick children access to the Travel for Treatment grant.

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hose who need specialised care, such as a bone marrow transplant, often have to travel to England for procedures that are not available in Northern Ireland. The grant will enable ten families who have a child diagnosed with cancer to travel to specialised hospitals without the additional stress of the financing the trip. Rachel Burgoyne, Cancer Fund for Children, commented: “Families who receive a childhood cancer diagnosis often face additional costs of £600 per month, not to mention the parent who may have to leave work to assume a full-time carer role. Our Travel for Treatment Grant helps to reduce some of the financial worries surrounding

treatment and allows parents to focus on what really matters – caring for their child.” This is not the first time that Belfast City Airport has partnered with Cancer Fund for Children with a previous grant awarded to send families to Daisy Lodge, a purpose-built therapeutic centre located in Newcastle. Stephen Patton, HR and Corporate Responsibility Manager at Belfast City Airport, added: “Supporting young people is at the heart of our corporate responsibility programme, and we are delighted to team with Cancer Fund for Children to provide the Travel for Treatment grant through our Community Fund.

“While Belfast City Airport already caters for specialised travelling, with a fully trained team and regular consultations with local groups, the grant will make life a little easier for the families by covering the cost of flights and accommodation. “The partnership closely aligns with our core values and the work that the Cancer Fund for Children does not only improves mental health and wellbeing, but provides families with a helping hand and a someone to talk to when it gets overwhelming.” Belfast City Airport’s Community Fund has supported 150 different groups and organisations since its inception, with over £350,000 going into the community.

For more on the Community Fund please visit: www.belfastcityairport.com/community


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The Arts

16 • Features #69 • Oct 2018

Screen Time The huge Cinemagic festival returns to the city. Get involved.

Cinemagic Film Festival Set To Illuminate Belfast This Autumn! Screen Stars The award-winning Festival, which is the largest film and television festival designed for, and by, young people in the UK and Ireland, boasts an ambitious and exciting programme of film screenings, world cinema, masterclasses with film and television industry professionals, school workshops, Q&As, and young critics panels.

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he 29th Cinemagic Film and Television Festival for Young People, in association with Hagan Homes, returns to Belfast this October and November 2018, jampacked with over 200 events and creative opportunities to inspire and motivate young people. This year’s Festival kicks off (2 October 18) with the world premiere of Cinemagic’s second feature film, GRACE AND GOLIATH, a giant of a movie! It is an epic gem of a family feel-good film that is both hilarious and touching and will make you proud to come from Northern Ireland. As a Hollywood movie star is forced to stay with a Belfast family, his giant ego comes crashing down and a city unites. With a superb home grown cast and cameos from Ciarán Hinds, Suranne Jones, Sally Lindsay and Bronagh Waugh, GRACE AND GOLIATH is set to be the family film of the year! The film has already received fantastic international reviews. The opening weekend of the Cinemagic Festival will also be marked with a special preview of Smallfoot, the much-anticipated animated adventure from Warner Bros. Pictures (5 Oct 18). Industry Guests: Guests from the world of film

and television include Nora Twomey and Paul Young - the creatives behind Oscar nominated animation studio, Cartoon Saloon (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner); Oscar nominated music composer, George Fenton, (Groundhog Day, Gandhi, Cry Freedom, You’ve Got Mail); film critic supremo, Mark Kermode, returning for his 14th visit to Cinemagic with his festival pick The Breadwinner; Aardman Animations’ George Watson (Early Man); Emmy award-winning Casting Director, Carla Stronge (Game of Thrones, The Fall, The Secret, Derry Girls); Prosthetics Artist Jon Moore (Guardians of The Galaxy, The Huntsman, Captain America); SFX Producer, Kate Walshe (Doctor Who, The

Wolfman, Ex-Machina); Directors David Caffrey (Divorcing Jack, Line of Duty, Love/Hate, Lucky Man); Frank Berry (Michael Inside), Gerry Gregg (Condemned to Remember),Toby Macdonald (Old Boys), Jamie Jones (Obey) and Kasper Jancis (Captain Morten and the Spider Queen); and award-winning Coronation Street actress Lucy Fallon. Films: Audiences can travel the world from their cinema seats and celebrate stories, peoples and cultures from around the globe with a diverse film programme for all ages to enjoy at Movie House Cinemas. As part of the Movies for Kids strand and New World Cinema strand Cinemagic


To find out more about the Cinemagic Festival 2018 programme check out www.cinemagic.org.uk is looking for enthusiastic ‘CineSeekers’ and ‘CineFocus’ film reviewers, to watch and judge the in-competition films of the festival! Highlights of the children’s features include Captain Morten and the Spider Queen, Next Door Spy, Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver, Harvie and the Magic Museum and Cats and Peachtopia. New World Cinema presents twelve fascinating and thoughtprovoking features from countries such as Germany, France, Canada, Italy and Sweden. Highlights include the intelligently crafted Godless Youth; graphic novel adaptation, Virus Tropical; the gripping and tender Cross My Heart; and ZOOks, a contemporary fairytale about people and nature. The Documentary Forum presents four superb films, Cyborgs Among Us, Complicit, The Carnivore’s Dilemma and Hobbyhorse

Revolution. Fans of animation shouldn’t miss the Super Dark Tales thread of the programme with screenings of amusing and macabre, Zombellenium; The Last Fiction, based on the classic thousand-year-old Persian poem; Tito and the Birds, a thrilling adventure; and Hoffmaniada, a stunning stop motion fantasy from Russia based on three of E.T.A Hoffmann’s tales. CineFocus Film Reviewers are also being sought for the Documentary and Animation strands. Working in partnership with QFT 50 Cinemagic will be celebrating the films of Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon in a special retrospective season that includes all three of their Oscar nominated features – The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea and The Breadwinner will all be screened as part of this exciting programme strand. The Festival is delighted

to welcome Cartoon Saloon’s Paul Young (Co-Founder & CEO) and Nora Twomey (Co-Founder & Creative Director) to Belfast for the celebrations. Mark Kermode: Returning for his 14th visit to the Festival is film critic Mark Kermode. Mark will be taking part in two exciting events - his annual Cinemagic Film Night including a screening of The Breadwinner, and the Festival will host the Belfast leg of Mark’s UK Book Tour Mark Kermode: How Does it Feel? A guaranteed laugh-out-loud evening in which the film critic will recall falling in love with Slade as a teenager, forming his first proper band, and recording an album at Sun Studio as an ageing old ted. The Mark Kermode events are produced in partnership with QFT 50.


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18 • Features #69 • Oct 2018 Masterclasses: Talent Labs give 16-25 year olds an invaluable insight to working in film and television and the festival is offering masterclasses in Music Video Production with critically acclaimed DJ and producer, Corin Douieb; Acting with awardwinning Coronation Street actress Lucy Fallon; Directing with Peaky Blinders director David Caffrey; Casting with double Emmy award winning Carla Stronge, Directing with multi-award winning film & television professional, Brian Kirk; and Production with Terry Bamber, whose career has taken him to the James Bond series of films including Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Career Crafts masterclasses are designed to introduce young people to the different roles and jobs in film, and this year feature sessions in Prosthetics and SFX Make-Up and Creature Effects. Master Storytellers, Dinosaur Roars/Bites, Activity Screenings, Creativity Corner: The Ulster Museum will host an eclectic series of films and special events for all the family. The Master Storytellers focus is on E.B. White and films based on the novels Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little are on offer accompanied with arts & crafts workshops! Celebrating the Dippy on Tour exhibition, dinosaur fans will have a roaring time at a programme of special themed events including movies Ice Age: Dawn of The Dinosaurs, The Land Before Time,

Screen Time The huge Cinemagic festival returns to the city. Get involved.

Early Man and Music from the Movies, Dino Drama, Dino Comic Book Making and Dinosaur Lego Building! The annual Cinemagic Pyjama Party, with storytelling and a screening of Sleeping Beauty, Basil the Great Mouse Detective and Mr Hullaboloo’s Happy Halloween make up the activity screenings. Creativity Corner workshops offer practical opportunities with Aardman Model Making and Special Effects MakeUp with Sophie Knox. Family Classics: All generations can participate in the Cinemagic family classic films at Strand Arts Centre where movie showings of Doctor Dolittle and Bedknobs and Broomsticks feature as part of Belfast City Council’s Positive Ageing Month programme. No Alibis Bookstore will host Shorts for Shorties and Ted Sieger’s Molly Monster, and the ever-popular Tales at Twilight returns with introductions to films from local authors Sheena Wilkinson, Kelly McCaughrain and Pauline Burgess who will introduce The Sword in the Stone, The NeverEnding Story and The Little Vampire respectively. Young Filmmaker: Young filmmaking talent will be celebrated at a weekend of short film showcases, Q&As and awards presentation for the culmination of the 2018 Cinemagic Young Filmmaker Competition. Education Programme: Teachers and educators from

nursery to primary, post-primary and colleges can support learning through film & television with the comprehensive Cinemagic education programme featuring short film packages, BBFC Film Classification, BAFTA Kids TV Presenting, drama with Debutots, programme making with JAM Media, Book to Screen workshops, The Space Show with Simon Watt, screenings of Cinemagic’s feature film Grace and Goliath, developing a TV show with Paper Owl Films, Photojournalism with Belfast Photo Festival, TV Presenting with UTV, Politics and Journalism with Mark Devenport, Game Design with Blackstaff Games, Game Concept workshops with BAFTA Young Game Designers, Scripting & Producing for Radio, and Costume Making with Breege Fahy. Discussing this year’s programme, Cinemagic’s Chief Executive, Joan Burney Keatings MBE, says: “We are delighted to unveil such an ambitious and exciting programme of film and television events for children, families, teenagers, young filmmakers and school groups. With the support of our valued funders and partners, we are able to present an eclectic range of opportunities to educate, motivate and inspire young people under the age of 25, offering them an invaluable insight into the magic of film, television and digital technologies.” The Cinemagic Festival is funded by Northern Ireland Screen supported by the Department for Communities, Belfast City Council and Tourism Northern Ireland.

How to Book All public events (screenings, workshops, masterclasses) can be booked through the main festival box office www. wegottickets.com unless otherwise stated. Alternatively our venue partners: Screenings @ Queen’s Film Theatre To book tickets online please visit www.queensfilmtheatre.com Screenings @ Odyssey CinemasTo book tickets online please visit www.odysseycinemas.co.uk Screenings @ Strand Arts Centre To book tickets online please visit www. strandartscentre.com *Please note: Events @ Movie House Cinemas, Crescent Arts Centre, Ulster Museum, Ormeau Baths and No Alibis can only be booked through the main box office www.wegottickets.com


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Sport

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Team Work The first ever football team of local charity Orchardville.

Orchardville Dfc (Disability Football Club) Kicks Off! Support Orchardville DFC (Disability Football Club), the first ever football team of local charity Orchardville, will be playing in this year’s 2018/19 IFA Disability league. Sponsored by Diageo NI, the team is made up of Orchardville service users from Belfast, Bangor and Lisburn, who are aged 18 or over.

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rchardville charity, which supports people with learning disabilities and/ or autism, were encouraged to create a team after a group of service users competed in last year’s George Best Community Cup and came third. Joan McGinn, chief executive, Orchardville discusses: “We are thrilled to be playing in the 2018/19 IFA Disability league. Involvement in the league will bring so many benefits to our service users – increased physical and mental wellbeing, an opportunity to develop team working skills, increased confidence, competitiveness and of course fun! I would like to thank our staff, especially Michael McShane, our team manager, who is being ably

assisted by Graham Rankin and of course those volunteering at training and matches – we couldn’t do this without them. Also, a special word of thanks to our charity partner, Diageo, for sponsoring our team kit and to the IFA for all their support. Finally, thanks to our team for their dedication and enthusiasm – we wish you every success in the league.” Matches will be held once a month and football training will take place once a week. Michael McShane, Orchardville DFC Team Manager, explains how football is set to enhance service users experiences; “Orchardville DFC is a wonderful opportunity for our service users to get involved in and experience the benefits of football. Our newly formed football programme will

complement Orchardville’s other available services in enriching the lives of those involved. We will be proudly competing in the 2018-19 disability football pathway where we will challenge ourselves against established sports teams from across Northern Ireland.” Explaining the importance of developing football networks for everyone Alan Crooks, IFA Development Manager, Disability Football says: “The Irish Football Association are delighted to support Orchardville in the creation and development of a football programme for their clients. Such programmes are vitally important for those with a learning disability. Football opens up positive avenues for


fitness, development, comradery and ultimately enjoyment.” For any football team, their kit is vital and for Orchardville DFC their team kit has been sponsored by Diageo NI. Jorge Lopes, Country Director at Diageo NI, ; “Orchardville is the dedicated charity partner of Diageo Northern Ireland and we are now very proud sponsors of the charity’s football team. This is just one of the many ways that we lend our support to Orchardville and, in doing so, make a tangible difference to all involved. We wish Orchardville DFC the very best of luck in all their future matches.” Orchardville is also seeking to recruit volunteers to help with the football training. To find out

more about Orchardville or to enquire about becoming a volunteer please check out www. orchardville.com Orchardville is a charity which supports people with learning disabilities and/or autism, promoting empowerment and independence. It enables the development of life skills that are transferable into employment and life in general. The charity, which has offices in East Belfast, Bangor, Lisburn and Derry, provides accredited training and skills development. These include occupational and vocational skills, wellbeing support, skills for life and work, OCN (Open College Network) accredited training, school transitions services and work placements.

PICTURED Pictured at the launch of Orchardville DFC (Disability Football Club) are (back row l-r) Michael McShane, Orchardville DFC Team Manager; players Connor Robinson, Bangor; Shane McConnell, Bangor; Chris Davis, Bangor; Bobby McAllister, Bangor; Rory Cowan, Diageo NI; and (front row l-r) Mal Donaghy, Schools Officer, IFA; Nathan Cheng, East Belfast; Gary Ackerman, Bangor; Craig Cook, Bangor (team captain); Joan McGinn, chief executive, Orchardville; and Graham Rankin, Orchardville DFC Head Coach.


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New Line Up Some new dishes are now available at The Cultra Inn

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Cultra Inn Unveil Brand New Menu Review With a brand new menu just launched featuring a host of local produce at its core, we had the pleasure of sampling some of the signature dishes. New menu, new dishes and a new experience, we had a wonderful evening in the company of the legendarily effortless Hastings service.

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his County Down bar and restaurant has been a local culinary staple for generations. And throughout this time it has not lost its charm. The rich wooden interior and that dramatic roof with exposed beams are still centre stage providing the backdrop for what feels like a cosy, rural eaterie. However just minutes from Belfast and located in the lush green grounds of the Culloden Estate and Spa, this is a beautiful location for all seasons. On our particular baltic night, the log fire signalled the imminent arrival of autumn and

so we were warmly welcomed by Helen who was a fantastic host for the evening and who talked us through the new elements of the menu along with her recommendations. Drinks on order, we took in the new dishes and began to whittle. To start we opted for the Whipped Fivemiletown Goats Cheese with Comber Beetroot and Candied Walnuts. Wonderfully presented with three generous portions of cheese, perfect in its consistency, the classic combo with the walnuts worked beautifully with the

accompanying shoots, salad and vegetables, all perfect in size and texture surrounded by the sweet dressing. A triumph. We also had the Cultra Spicy Buffalo Chicken Wings Served with Kearney Blue Cheese Dip and Celery. The crispy coating was sublime and perfectly cooked plus the seasoning and heat were bang on. An excellent dip that combined very well with the flavours and the palette cleansing celery was a great addition. To follow we took Helen’s recommendation and went with the Pan Fried Fillet of North Coast


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A WARM WELCOME The rich wooden interior and that dramatic roof with exposed beams are still centre stage providing the backdrop for what feels like a cosy, rural eaterie

Hake which sounded incredible. It came with with a Spicy Crab Cake, Crispy Pancetta, Pea Purée, Samphire and Burnt Cucumber Oil. Again, knock out presentation and sensational flavours. The hake, perfectly cooked and kept company by that crab cake which was a particularly notable addition to the dish and the salty crispy pancetta was a superb layer to add to the mix. Proud of their sourcing of local produce, Hastings have excelled themselves with their run down of local meat; Hannan’s Glenarm Shorthorn Beef, Irish chicken, Hannan’s Northern Irish Himalayan Salt Aged Sirloin Steak, Irish Dry Cure Bacon and Gracehill Black Pudding Sausages all feature throughout the menu. We opted for the sirloin served with Onion Rings, Flat Mushroom, Tomato, Hand Cut Chips and

sauce. A joy to behold, the meat was tender, medium and each of the sides was a classic accompaniment and tastefully cooked and presented with as much care as the star of the dish. For any meat lovers, this is an experience. The end was regrettably in sight with just one more course to try. A heated summit followed whether to take the sweet route or indulge in yet more cheese. The Irish cheese slate to share sounded almost too good to ignore but lost out in the final deliberations to a Honey and Lemon Crème Brûlée and a Maple, Pecan and Bailey’s Cheesecake. And they did not let us down. The Brûlée was served with an Orange Sablé Breton and topped with a sprinkling of blueberries and raspberries for a zingy angle to proceedings. The cheese cake,

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By Sabrina Robinson • SR Hairdressing Advice regarding the latest sutumnal trends. NEW BLOG ONLINE SRHAIRDRESSING.COM

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Red Heads Are BACK With a Bang! Advice

The summer is ending the heatwave has gone and autumn is officially on its way. It’s time to warm things up and I mean hair!

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s Autumn is near it brings you lots of copper, auburn and mulled wine tones. This rich warm hair colour is taking a stand, as people are so tired from being over bleached from summer sun,they are looking to add rich and deeper hues into their look. When it comes to high-impact hair colours, nothing beats red. Whether entirely subtle and soft or totally bold and vibrant, red hair tones are attention-grabbing and awesome. If you’ve ever thought about going red, now is the time. Autumn is all about different red hues on hair. The colour is hotter than ever and completely on-trend. The good news is that anyone can become a redhead and look great. All it takes is finding the right shade for your complexion and style. Ginger Red /Ginger Hair Ginger red hair is perfect for clients who prefer a naturallooking red hue that’s just a touch bold. Slightly hotter than your typical ginger, the colour is a medium red-brown tone with a hint of spice. The warm shade is ideal for those with fair skin and green or brown eyes. Ginger shade is a warmer and spicier shade of red. It also tends to be quite light and natural in appearance with a slight touch

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Monday 55+ Lunch Club 1--2pm 55+ Club 2-4pm. Art Club 3.30-5.30pm | P1 - P7 | £1 Girl’s Group 7-9pm | P7 - 16 | £1

Tuesday After School Club 3.30-5.30pm | P1 - P3 | £1 Parent & Toddler 10am-12pm | Pre School | £1.50

Wednesday Patchwork Club 2-4pm | Any Age | £2 per week

Thursday Play Work Club 3.30-5.30pm | P1 - P7 Parent & Toddlers Group 10am-12 | Pre school | £1.50 Redburn Youth Group 19.-00-21.00 | P7-16

Friday Holywood Men’s Sheds 11am-1pm. Any age. £15 p/a

Queen’s Hall Sullivan Place Tuesday 55+ Lunch Club 1-2pm 55+ Club 2-4pm. After School Club 3.30-5.30pm | P1 - P4 | £1

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